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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Alligator lizards
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<blockquote data-quote="patrickfraser" data-source="post: 279084" data-attributes="member: 5314"><p>I guess they are considered southern alligator lizards. I am in southern California and have seen these all the time in my area. Growing up I just called them alligator lizards. I guess the scientific name is Elgaria multicarinata<em>,</em> but alligator lizard works for me. There will be no problem releasing them back into the wild to continue their life. I just thought it would be cool to watch them a while.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to deal with egg laying and hatching and think they'll do better free...<em>Unless, </em>someone is interested in purchasing a mating pair. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrickfraser, post: 279084, member: 5314"] I guess they are considered southern alligator lizards. I am in southern California and have seen these all the time in my area. Growing up I just called them alligator lizards. I guess the scientific name is Elgaria multicarinata[I],[/I] but alligator lizard works for me. There will be no problem releasing them back into the wild to continue their life. I just thought it would be cool to watch them a while. I don't want to deal with egg laying and hatching and think they'll do better free...[I]Unless, [/I]someone is interested in purchasing a mating pair. lol [/QUOTE]
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